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Alvarez continues to struggle with his average (.201) and making contact (31.5 percent strikeout rate), but his power continues to show up. He's on pace for another 30 home run season with Sunday's blast.
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Scott hit his third home run of the season for a solo shot. He went 1 for 4 and is batting .356. He's driven in runs in four straight games and has eight RBI over his last 10.
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Grilli appears poised to cruise into the All-Star game. He recorded his 31st strikeout in 19 2/3 innings Sunday and he owns an absurd 0.92 ERA with just nine hits and four walks allowed.
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
Revere tied a season-high with three hits, including his second double, in four at-bats. He added one run and his eighth stolen base. Revere is batting .435 (10 for 23) in his last 10 games (seven starts).
by Jeff Lippman | CBSSports.com
The Rays got a questionable solo home run call in the sixth inning when Matt Joyce belted a ball that ricocheted near the foul pole in right. After several discussions and a video replay, the ball, originally ruled a double, was called a HR. Tillman gave up two homers on the day.
He allowed three earned runs on five hits and a walk over six innings to fall to 3-2 as Moore was sharp once again to improve to 8-0 for the Rays. Tillman struck out four and threw 111 pitches on the start. His ERA is at 3.52.
Tillman is scheduled to make his next starting appearance Friday at Toronto.
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Rodney went 1-2-3 in the ninth inning to hold off the Orioles for the 3-1 win. He earned his eighth save as he needed 10 pitches. His ERA is at 4.96.
The 36-year-old rebounded from blowing his third save in his last appearance against Boston May 16. He's been a little shaky this season, but he recorded the outs he needed Sunday.
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Locke remains scorching to open the season. He struck out four against just two walks and three hits. His ERA fell to a sterling 2.73.
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Moore, 23, became the youngest left-handed starter to improve to 8-0 for a season since Babe Ruth accomplished the feat in 1917 for the Red Sox.
Tampa's burgeoning ace gave up just one earned run on five hits and a walk over seven innings and 106 pitches in the win. The lone run he gave up may have been avoidable as his fielder's nearly collided on Manny Machado's triple in the fourth. Moore struck out three and his ERA is at 2.29.
Moore had been unable to go deeper than six innings in four straight starts before going seven Sunday. Otherwise, he's been dominant for Tampa Bay with 54 Ks over 55 innings. His next scheduled start comes Saturday against the Yankees.
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